Thursday, September 23, 2021

Jordan King Abdullah: Status Quo In Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Unsustainable


King Abdullah: Status quo in Israeli-Palestinian conflict unsustainable



The status quo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is unsustainable, Jordan’s King Abdullah told the UN General Assembly, as he called for a two-state resolution to the conflict.
“How many more children will die before the world wakes up?” Abdullah said on Wednesday in a pre-recorded message played at the opening session of the 76th UNGA in New York.


“The bitter war on Gaza this past year was a reminder that the current situation is simply unsustainable,” King Abdullah said. “Genuine security for either side – indeed, for the whole world – can only be achieved through the two-step solution, a solution that leads to the establishment of an independent, sovereign, and viable Palestinian state on the basis of the June 1967 lines, with east Jerusalem as its  capital, living side-by-side with Israel in peace and security.”

Abdullah also referenced his country’s special connection as the custodian of the city’s Islamic and Christian sites.
He told the GA that the time had come for Jerusalem to unite rather than divide the three monotheistic religions.

“I believe Jerusalem’s holiness to Muslims, Christians and Jews can and must bring us together,” he said. “With international help, the holy city can be, not a cause of division, but a symbol of unity for all to see.”
Jordan, along with the PA, has been concerned that Israel wants to change the status quo understanding with regard to those sites, particularly with respect to the Temple Mount.



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